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A Glimpse of What it Feels Like
“You have no idea what it feels like inside my brain,”
My child once said to me, as I was losing my patience and compassion
Trichotillomania – Facts and Treatment
What is Trichotillomania (TTM)?
This consists of compulsive urges to pull one’s hair resulting in noticeable hair loss. Hair-pulling can be any part of the body like arms, pubic hair, eye lashing, legs, etc.
Why do people do this?
Maintaining Gains in OCD Treatment: Teachable Applications and an Introduction to Advocacy as the Final Step in Recovery
There are clear treatment standards for the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) which offer impressive outcomes and allows individuals to return to high-levels of functioning.
ASD and Anxiety - My Story
Hello, my name is James and I want to voice my struggles and successes with others that are suffering from mental illness and developmental issues. Ever since I was little I knew something was off.
Crooked Parallel Lines
Anxious & Abroad: How I Broke the Travel Stereotype
When I booked my trip to Asia, I was 23, fresh out of college, and a 100% bundle of nerves.
Explaining OCD to a Patient and Family
My newest way to explain OCD to a patient and family.
Getting My Smile Back
It’s liberating to talk about my struggles with mental illness. That is now that I’ve come out on the other side.
Understanding Complex Cases
I presented a complex case recently at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America that challenged my clinical skills, but more importantly, deeply affected the quality of life of the person I was treating.
Group for Caretakers of Individuals with OCD
This support group is appropriate for family members & friends of children or adults with OCD or Obsessive Compulsive-Related Disorders. Members will receive information regarding OCD & support from other members.
Empowering Families in the Face of Pediatric Acute Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS)
Count On Me
We are a group of filmmakers at the American Film Institute.